Chapter 1973: Musical Conception
Qin Feng pondered.
How does this help Yingcheng?
He and Yingcheng are now sharing weal and woe.
Qin Feng naturally didn't want something to happen to Yingcheng.
Once something happens to Yingcheng, it will inevitably be liquidated. And if he has offended those princelings, he will inevitably be liquidated at that time.
Therefore, I have to help Yingcheng win the Zhili Special Economic Zone.
Only then can you be safe.
At that time, Secretary Zhang and the others were also promoted to the third level. That's not the same as it is now.
Now he is just the governor of a third- or fourth-level prefecture-level city, and this official position is too small.
Anyone on top of it can crush them to death.
But if he becomes the governor of the Zhili Special Economic Zone, it will be equivalent to the governor.
Unless the court comes directly, no one can suppress them.
Then Qin Feng could naturally get more shelter.
Especially Qin Feng's factory, that is also a rising tide.
In short, the benefits are numerous.
Even because of its direct direct economic zone, there is no problem in making it its own kingdom.
Just, how is this good?
How can Yingcheng have unique conditions?
Qin Feng thought about it, but he didn't find any good way.
In terms of economy, it is far inferior to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
In terms of geographical location, it is also located in the central part of the interior, which is also inconvenient.
In terms of international influence, although Qin Feng bribed Blatter to relocate the first Federation Cup to Yingcheng, it can even be held in Yingcheng in the future.
The impact is extraordinary.
But football, although it is the number one sport in the world. But in China, the influence is not so huge.
And that's not even the time it starts.
This hasn't been held yet.
We'll have to wait until March next year.
But by March of next year, the selection was over.
Even if its influence is huge, it will no longer be meaningful.
Qin Feng thought about how to quickly increase his influence, and there was another point, that is, he had to create his own famous brand.
Suddenly, Qin Feng thought of something.
Music!
His musical talent, as well as his current status in the music industry, can make Yingcheng a music capital.
As far as Qin Feng knows, there are a total of seven music capitals in the world.
The first and the first one that comes to mind in the world is Vienna, the capital of Austria. Located in the Vienna Basin at the northern foot of the Alps in northeastern Austria, it is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with the Danube River running through the city and the famous Vienna Forest.
In the 1st century AD, the Romans built a castle here. In 1137 it was the capital of the Duchy of Austria. At the end of the 13th century, with the rise of the Habsburg royal family, magnificent Gothic architecture sprung up. After the 15th century, it became the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the economic center of Europe. In the 18th century, Maria Tilesia's mother and son were keen on reform, fighting the power of the church, promoting social progress, and at the same time bringing about the prosperity of the arts, so that Vienna gradually became the center of European classical music, and won the reputation of "Music City".
This Habsburg, Qin Feng also dealt with it. They used them to transport the machinery and equipment needed by Huaxia back to China. Of course, today's Habsburg royalty has long since declined.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have done something less glorious for Qin Feng's $3 million.
Naturally, the name of Vienna has always been associated with music. Many great musicians, such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Johann Strauss and Sons, Glick and Brahms, have spent many years of their musical careers here.
Haydn's "Emperor Quartet", Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro", Beethoven's "Symphony of Destiny", "Pastoral Symphony", "Moonlight Sonata", "Heroic Symphony", Schubert's "Swan Song", "Winter Journey", Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube", "Tales from the Vienna Woods" and other famous works were born here.
Statues of them are erected in many parks and squares, and many streets, auditoriums, and conference halls are named after these musicians. The former homes and cemeteries of musicians are visited and paid tribute to all year round. Today, Vienna is home to the world's most luxurious state opera, a renowned concert hall and a first-class symphony orchestra.
The world music city is well deserved.
The second city is Bologna. Also translated as "Bologna", this northern Italian city is located between the Po River and the Apennines in northern Italy, and is the capital of Emilia-Romagna. From the hill, the most remarkable thing is the symbol of Bologna, the Twin Towers. These are two square towers of varying heights.
Founded in 1982, the Bologna International Music Festival is a regional music event initiated by the Ministry of Culture of Bologna and financed by local and Italian companies, which account for 75% of the festival's budget. In its more than 20 years of development, the Bologna Music Festival has won the favor and praise of the international community for its unique selection of themes and repertoire. Choosing the perfect and suitable musicians and orchestras with music is always the highlight of the festival.
The festival features several sections, such as the "Great Series", which features the world's greatest works, and the New World, which features lesser-known works as the first choice. Among the illustrious figures who have performed in Bologna are the conductors Sinopoli, Savarich, Gardner, Bruggen, Muti, Abbado, Accardo, Perlman, Mullo, Pollini, Agrich, etc. The Teatro Stedeliquel's Bologna is also one of Italy's famous opera houses.
The third city of music is Seville, Spain.
Seville does not have the elegance and reserve of England, the romance and luxury of Paris, France, and the leisurely tranquility of Vienna, Austria, but it has the strength of a mountain and the enthusiasm of fire. Seville still retains its ancient city, with Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance buildings and gardens, earning it the nickname "Garden City". It is home to beautiful gypsy music, passionate flamenco dancing and grand folk festivals.
Many of the stories and characters in European literature and drama are from Seville. For example, Don Juan, a character in the opera "Don Juan" by the British poet Byron and the Austrian composer Mozart, the famous opera "The Barber of Seville" adapted by the French playwright Beaumarchais by the Italian composer Rossini, and the opera "The Marriage of Figaro" adapted by the Austrian musician Mozart, and the opera "Carmen" by the French composer Bizet about the love story of the Spanish gypsy girl Carmen. The great Spanish writer Cervantes often mentions the names of the streets and houses of Seville, where he spent his youth and where the immortal Don Quixote was written, where the writer was finally laid to rest.